Barcelona: No agreement yet with F1 over Spanish Grand Prix
Circu🥀it de Barcelona-Catalunya has responded to local media reports by confirming no deal has been reached with Formula 1 yet over the future of the Spanish Grand Prix.
With the F1 race calendar set for a major shake-up in 2020, the Spanish round remains under threaཧt from missing out following the conclusion of its current deal this year.

Circuit de Barcelౠona-Catalunya has responded to local media reports by confirming no deal has been reached with Formula 1 yet over the future of the Spanish Grand Prix.
With the F1 ra💝ce calendar set for a major shake-up in 2020, the Spanish round remains under threat from missing out following the conclusion of its current deal this year.
As Vietnam and the Netherlands join the 202🥀0 F1 calendar, while Silverstone secured a new British Grand Prix deal earlier this month, the Spanish round has been r🐎umoured as a race set to miss out in order to retain the 21-event calendar.
Looking for an investment boost the Sp🌠anish Grand Prix organisers issued a statement looki🧔ng for the local government to inject fresh investment to help save the race. That has led to recent reports of funding from the Catalan government in place for a 2020 race.
The reports have led to the circuit releasing an official statement confirming no💛 deal 🌊has been reached yet and negotiations are still ongoing.
“No agreement has been reached yet with Formula 1 in order to renew the agreement for the Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,” a statement from Circuit de Catalunya read. “The𝓀 negotiations for the renewal of the agreement with Formula 1 continue, and are still open.
“As soon as an agreement has been reached, whether for the renewal or the non-renewal, it will be made known officially through the usual channels used by Ci💦rcuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.”
Mexico, Italy and Germany all remain without a race deal for 2020, while Monza has an agreement in principle to keep the Italian Grand Prix on the F1 cal🍒endar next year.
The 2020 F1 season gets underway at the Australian Grand Prix on March 13-15 at Albert Park but the rest 💛of the calendar is yet to be official🅺ly confirmed.